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the international cnn is quite good. the domestic cnn has really gone for a lot of bells and whistles, and i cannot say that they are
the international cnn is quite good. the domestic cnn has really gone for a lot of bells and whistles, and i cannot say that they are
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i saw you on cnn before i started reading you. she just exuded this grounded mess and a joy. ever since i have gotten to know her, she has that a great family around her. you can see where that is all coming from. it is a reminder, even in politics, about what is really important. and genevieve wood is the vice president of marketing at the heritage foundation. >> that's right. nbc news a long time ago. >> genevieve, we used to get confused for one another. which i think tells you about how many brunettes there were in this movement. >> there is still a shortage on fox news. >> that's right through. we are obviously fighting back. obviously, this is inaugural week. mona and i had been talking about how we are still not over the romney loss. still numb about it. i started to recover -- it ended this week. having to see the barricades they put up in front of the house office building on capitol hill. do you just want to reminisce a little, in a constructive way, what happens and what can we do better? >> charles, in the course of his wonderful commentary quoted churchill. i wil
i saw you on cnn before i started reading you. she just exuded this grounded mess and a joy. ever since i have gotten to know her, she has that a great family around her. you can see where that is all coming from. it is a reminder, even in politics, about what is really important. and genevieve wood is the vice president of marketing at the heritage foundation. >> that's right. nbc news a long time ago. >> genevieve, we used to get confused for one another. which i think tells you...
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international's cnn is quite good. the domestic cnn has really gone for a lot of bells and whistles, and i cannot say that they are head and shoulders above the rest. nbc at least has the power of nbc behind it. cnn's sometimes does inspiring work. it is still very good sometimes, but, you know, it is something to do that kind of work. on broadcast? >> yes. >> the show that we get most often likened to for better or worse is the daily show. >> which is a high honor. >> which is a high honor, but our intent is quite different, but it is, it pays a wise or with tone or something, it just reminds people of the daily show. if you have not heard it, you are not going to be laughing out loud. >> given the fact that you are open about having the tone, deface any issues -- well, npr is just a distribution network for you. >> they have problems with it. they have had problems with it. they are kind of used to it now. in the first few years, there would be some scoring. there would be occasional flings that would create some dis
international's cnn is quite good. the domestic cnn has really gone for a lot of bells and whistles, and i cannot say that they are head and shoulders above the rest. nbc at least has the power of nbc behind it. cnn's sometimes does inspiring work. it is still very good sometimes, but, you know, it is something to do that kind of work. on broadcast? >> yes. >> the show that we get most often likened to for better or worse is the daily show. >> which is a high honor. >>...
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jonathan klein was the head of cnn. he said he was going to change the esthetic of cnn, and it was going to be different, and it was going to be about storytelling, and it was going to be about important issues, and then the runaway bride story happened, and we had an interview to talk to him, and then the runaway bride story happened, and i had to deal with the runaway bride story, and it was in some ways the most hilarious interview i have ever done. he was so mad that cnn will not let anyone come on our show anymore, and fox generally will not let anybody on our show anymore, and then people who you would think would want to come on, seymour hersh would not come on because he does not want to be edited, and a lot of people who would go on "charlie rose" would not come on our show. hersh has sometimes come on our show. you know, for a long time, he would not. a lot of people just do not want to be in my hands. i cannot understand that, but that is the way it is. yes, whole networks will not talk to us. they are less l
jonathan klein was the head of cnn. he said he was going to change the esthetic of cnn, and it was going to be different, and it was going to be about storytelling, and it was going to be about important issues, and then the runaway bride story happened, and we had an interview to talk to him, and then the runaway bride story happened, and i had to deal with the runaway bride story, and it was in some ways the most hilarious interview i have ever done. he was so mad that cnn will not let anyone...
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as i mentioned look, we're hip here at cnn as well. i'm on instagram. i took a picture of myself here trying to give you a little behind-the-scenes look. how this works. putting on this whole show for you. my friend john berman, take a look at his instagram photo. remember hash tag #cnn. one more, i think you might recognize the hands, look at the hands, mr. magic wall, john king, with his instagram picture. but our challenge, again to you, you're watching history, we want you to share your history with us. and what's really fascinating, 2009, we got all your pictures from around the world from africa beijing, from gaza. four years instagram didn't even exist. so flash forward to now, 40 million photos uploaded each and every day, so wolf, i don't know if you're on instagram, you need to be. i know you're on the twitter. remember, instagram hash tag #cnn and we'll show all your pictures around the world tomorrow. >> we look forward to that, brooke. thanks very much. not all of the inaugural festivities are geared towards gaults. >> no. that's right. the
as i mentioned look, we're hip here at cnn as well. i'm on instagram. i took a picture of myself here trying to give you a little behind-the-scenes look. how this works. putting on this whole show for you. my friend john berman, take a look at his instagram photo. remember hash tag #cnn. one more, i think you might recognize the hands, look at the hands, mr. magic wall, john king, with his instagram picture. but our challenge, again to you, you're watching history, we want you to share your...
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cnn political editor paul steinhauser is here in washington with me this morning. good morning to you. so thumbs or thumbs down. how do they think he's doing? >> we have some polls, a lot of polls. a lot of polls have skasked, ise doing a good job? do you approve or not approve? our cnn poll of polls say 53% say, yes, they approve of the job the president is doing in office, 42% disapprove. but what about the specific issues, not overall. take a look at this from orc, look at the numbers on the left, randi. these are where he's doing very well on the issues, terrorism, environment, foreign affairs, immigration, but those are not so important to americans. the economy, he's at 48%. what's the second most important? the deficit, we know that's been in the news lately, 41%. so it depends on the issue. >> and gun policy is in there as well. that snuck in there. has the president lived up to expectations, do you think, according to our polls? >> we asked just that and you can see from these results, about one in ten, 13% said he has exceeded expectations over the last f
cnn political editor paul steinhauser is here in washington with me this morning. good morning to you. so thumbs or thumbs down. how do they think he's doing? >> we have some polls, a lot of polls. a lot of polls have skasked, ise doing a good job? do you approve or not approve? our cnn poll of polls say 53% say, yes, they approve of the job the president is doing in office, 42% disapprove. but what about the specific issues, not overall. take a look at this from orc, look at the numbers...
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i do a lot of cnn. i talked to democratic strategists. i talked to people who are practitioners. they barely broke a sweat. i thought romney did very well in that one debate, and they were not arrogant. they were confident. they had a plan of action. every day, they showed up to work, sometimes they were still at work, and put one foot in front of the other and eight by day, for 12 months, 20 months, they implemented that plan of action. the work was tedious. the work is drudgery sometimes. it is boring. it is cold outside, it is hot outside. the work is not glamorous. the goal was glamorous to them. the goal was to reelect barack obama. i think a lot of people on our side got caught up in the glamour of the process. we need to be willing to do the work. they have always been the worker bees. you can see that this time. they raised all this money. the old saying is very true in politics as well as foolish wealthy men -- the fastest way to make a small fortune into a very large one and waste most of it. that is what happens in politics. you have much money and not enough appreciat
i do a lot of cnn. i talked to democratic strategists. i talked to people who are practitioners. they barely broke a sweat. i thought romney did very well in that one debate, and they were not arrogant. they were confident. they had a plan of action. every day, they showed up to work, sometimes they were still at work, and put one foot in front of the other and eight by day, for 12 months, 20 months, they implemented that plan of action. the work was tedious. the work is drudgery sometimes. it...
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host: that was courtesy of cnn. this headline from the new york times -- let's take a look at countries that allow women to serve in the front lines. australia, canada, and denmark, as well as finland, germany, france, israel, japan, the netherlands, norway, poland, romania, sweden, and switzerland. these are countries that allow women to serve in close combat roles. the story from "the new york times" -- that.n read more from adamant joins us from north carolina. good morning. -- edmond joins us from north carolina. good morning. caller:, for taking my call. i am an army veteran, and we have a daughter serving overseas. she is stationed in italy right now. just like my wife, she is strong and everything, but i do not see her in combat roles. i'm not trying to down women at all. physically day in and day out, as the rain kept on a saying, it would take extreme tolls on a woman -- the marine kept on saying, it would take extreme tolls on women. most times, a male soldier will end up pulling some slack over time -- da
host: that was courtesy of cnn. this headline from the new york times -- let's take a look at countries that allow women to serve in the front lines. australia, canada, and denmark, as well as finland, germany, france, israel, japan, the netherlands, norway, poland, romania, sweden, and switzerland. these are countries that allow women to serve in close combat roles. the story from "the new york times" -- that.n read more from adamant joins us from north carolina. good morning. --...
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cnn has not confirmed the tweet or tuiasosopo's involvement. we went to tuiasosopo's home, but the person there would not comment. >>> let's stick with sports. in part two of lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey, he teared up when he talked about telling his son not to defend his record anymore. he also told oprah how fighting cancer helped him cope in the wake of that damning 1,000-page usada report. >> i've been to a dark place that was not by doing, i've been to a place where i didn't know if i was going to live, a month, six month, a year, five years, ten years. it's helped me now. i mean, this is not a good time. but it isn't the worst part of my life. >> ed lavendera joins us now from armstrong's hometown of austin, texas. ed, armstrong, as you saw, talked about these dark places and going to these dark places. he told oprah that he's in therapy now. we've seen in social media, in traditional media, the backlash. what else is he seeing in terms of fallout? >> reporter: well, i think many people are still trying to figure out exa
cnn has not confirmed the tweet or tuiasosopo's involvement. we went to tuiasosopo's home, but the person there would not comment. >>> let's stick with sports. in part two of lance armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey, he teared up when he talked about telling his son not to defend his record anymore. he also told oprah how fighting cancer helped him cope in the wake of that damning 1,000-page usada report. >> i've been to a dark place that was not by doing, i've been to a...
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thanks for joining me again here on cnn. you know, presidents have always taken the oath with a bible, and if not, who didn't? >> it did start with george washington. you might think it would continue. four presidents ha s havs have . one was john quincy adams, even though avenues devout christian, read the bible every day wanted to take the oath on a book of laws, to signal the distinction between church and state u >> four have not quincy adams on a book of laws? >> franklin pierce also on a book of law. partly we think because he lost his last child only a couple of months before the inauguration. his wife was in bereavement and he affirmed the oath rather than swore to it which the constitution -- the next was theodore roosevelt. a long time and that's because he took office after the death of the president and he was in a hotel in buffalo and apparently, they didn't have gideons' bibles around. he was the next one. and so, you look at those, three the last is lbj, who, of course, after another assassination, they had a
thanks for joining me again here on cnn. you know, presidents have always taken the oath with a bible, and if not, who didn't? >> it did start with george washington. you might think it would continue. four presidents ha s havs have . one was john quincy adams, even though avenues devout christian, read the bible every day wanted to take the oath on a book of laws, to signal the distinction between church and state u >> four have not quincy adams on a book of laws? >> franklin...
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. -- targeted killingi said on cnn sunday morning, there was a time -- i knew there were secondary effects was the primary effect was so important because of the degree of danger that existed at the time. now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're all aware of that. we knew that. in 2006, it was huddle up, the world has changed, what is appropriate going forward with no judgment whatsoever on what went on before. different circumstances, different people. not -- >> not having read the report, i would say that become its released it needs to be fixed program had no value. they need to take a second look and maybe spend more time and talk to those who were involved in the program. in terms of the ethical question, in writing hard measures, i spent a lot of time talking to people who worked with me. some of my deputies were very senior analysts,
. -- targeted killingi said on cnn sunday morning, there was a time -- i knew there were secondary effects was the primary effect was so important because of the degree of danger that existed at the time. now the environment as changed the degree is somewhat different. now those effects might become dominant. yes, i can see a down side for doing things that you believe are effective and legal and appropriate if it denies you the cooperation of others who see it in a different way. i think we're...
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>> brand new numbers from cnn/orc. we asked if the country was more deeply divided now than in the past? 76% say yes. only 22% say no. here's another way to visualize it. here's the next number. we ask, do you hope that the the president's policies will succeed. democrats, overwhelmingly said yes. only four out of ten republicans hope that the president's policies will succeed. >> in some way tomorrow, we hear that president obama will acknowledge the divisions. >>> we talked about the president being sworn in already, well vice president joe biden was also sworn in for a second term in office. using the biden family bible. a very large bible. the oath was administered by supreme court justice, sonia sotomayor. >> the ceremony took place this morning at the naval observatory which is the vice president's official residence. listen. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >>
>> brand new numbers from cnn/orc. we asked if the country was more deeply divided now than in the past? 76% say yes. only 22% say no. here's another way to visualize it. here's the next number. we ask, do you hope that the the president's policies will succeed. democrats, overwhelmingly said yes. only four out of ten republicans hope that the president's policies will succeed. >> in some way tomorrow, we hear that president obama will acknowledge the divisions. >>> we...
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here is my secretary of defense nominee. >> senator graham on cnn yesterday. the headline in "the wall str eet ounjournal." -- --"ysusa today" here is an ad in "the washington post" -- what do you think about spending and whether it should be tied to a debt limit increase? that is our question for you this morning. john, california, republican. caller: the debt ceiling should be frozen. c-span and any other public speaker on the airways should make it clear that the debt of the united states will not go into default because the country collects 200 billion in taxes and the debt payment is 40 billion. how would you prioritize any remaining of the $170 billion? host: how do you think this battle will go down? caller: the republicans need to stick to their guns. vote to not increase the debt limit. engage the public to prioritize spending. social security should be first. the payment to support the injured veterans and any other priorities. there will be $170 billion per month left to do that. let us take a look at the debt clock. this tracks the us national debt
here is my secretary of defense nominee. >> senator graham on cnn yesterday. the headline in "the wall str eet ounjournal." -- --"ysusa today" here is an ad in "the washington post" -- what do you think about spending and whether it should be tied to a debt limit increase? that is our question for you this morning. john, california, republican. caller: the debt ceiling should be frozen. c-span and any other public speaker on the airways should make it clear...
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remember #cnn. >>> rocking out on the guitar. music has played such a big role in past inaugural weekends. we'll look at some of the most memorable moments, when we come back. >>> and, once again, welcome back to "cnn sunday morning" with another great shot of the capitol. so nice to see the sun coming up behind us here this morning. we had a really nice close-up view here on the national mall all morning long. it has been a terrific morning, wouldn't you say? >> i loved it. >> very inspiring. very patriotic feel around here. coming up, by the way, in just 15 minutes or so, vice president joe biden will be sworn in for his second term and we will, of course, bring that to you live here on cnn. >> a historic moment. the first time a hispanic supreme court justice will be doing the swearing in, first time at the naval observatory. wolf blitzer will lead our coverage in just a few minutes. before we get to that, we want to talk about music. music has always played such a big role in role in these inaug festivities. our nischelle tur
remember #cnn. >>> rocking out on the guitar. music has played such a big role in past inaugural weekends. we'll look at some of the most memorable moments, when we come back. >>> and, once again, welcome back to "cnn sunday morning" with another great shot of the capitol. so nice to see the sun coming up behind us here this morning. we had a really nice close-up view here on the national mall all morning long. it has been a terrific morning, wouldn't you say?...
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we appreciate you joining us here on cnn. stay warm tomorrow. >> oh, absolutely and i'm looking forward to the inaugural ball, for sure. >> all right. all righty. >>> two men in powerful positions, they went to the same university, got the same degrees, but they are on polar opposite sides of politics, brought together to make history you president barack obama and chief justice john roberts. ♪ \s ou make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> as president obama takes the oath today and tomorrow, he will have a familiar face standing before him, chief justice john roberts. over the last four yearses, the relationship between the two has been rocky, at best, as cnn's suzanne malveaux shows us, the next four doesn't look like it will get any better. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >
we appreciate you joining us here on cnn. stay warm tomorrow. >> oh, absolutely and i'm looking forward to the inaugural ball, for sure. >> all right. all righty. >>> two men in powerful positions, they went to the same university, got the same degrees, but they are on polar opposite sides of politics, brought together to make history you president barack obama and chief justice john roberts. ♪ \s ou make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or...
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to be with us here at cnn. and we are very happy that they're here, because we're getting ready for the presidential inauguration and you might be asking, why do we do it, other than it is the law. wendy walsh is a human behavioral psychologist, and wendy, you say there is a bit of a fine line here. we americans walk during an inauguration, right? >> reporter: it's true, don. i think that we struggle with the idea of having this kind of inauguration, because it feels a lot like a coronation. and that's what america sort of fought very hard to get away from. we left the monarchy. many, many years ago. but yet we want to have some pump, some circumstance. we want to talk about michelle's dress. we want to know who designed it. i honored her today by cutting my own bangs to match her new haircut, and i'm sure half the women in america -- >> i know about this. >> hey, don, bangs is the new botox, that's all i can say. i think that we want to have some pomp and pageantry, but want to be clear, this is an inauguratio
to be with us here at cnn. and we are very happy that they're here, because we're getting ready for the presidential inauguration and you might be asking, why do we do it, other than it is the law. wendy walsh is a human behavioral psychologist, and wendy, you say there is a bit of a fine line here. we americans walk during an inauguration, right? >> reporter: it's true, don. i think that we struggle with the idea of having this kind of inauguration, because it feels a lot like a...
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you can see it right here on cnn. for some of the 800,000 people lucky enough to be here in washington. this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that is even worth paying for to remember. emily schmidt takes a look. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama? >> reporter: the presidential inaugural committee store is up and running. >> i don't like flashy things. >> reporter: ready for shoppers marking the occasion with officially sanctioned made in the usa memorabilia. what are you seeing that you like? >> i like everything and that's my problem because just being such a historic event, i want to have a lot of merchandise to share and a lot of merchandise to give other people who could not, you know, come and visit. >> reporter: it is likely president obama will take the oath of office on what will be
you can see it right here on cnn. for some of the 800,000 people lucky enough to be here in washington. this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that is even worth paying for to remember. emily schmidt takes a look. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama?...
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here's cnn correspondent brianna keil keilar. that is no small feat. >> living here at the white house could be a challenge. if you were to ask first lady michelle obama of what her biggest accomplishment of the last four years has been, she may tell you it has been providing a sense of normalcy for her family. the last girls' night out of the first term. mrs. obama and her daughters sasha and malia attended the children's concert. an event put together at the request of the first lady for kids with parents in the military. >> when i think about who we are. when i think about what makes america great, i think about all of you, our men and women in uniform, our military spouses and our amazing military kids. >> working with military families, fighting childhood obesity and mentoring at-risk kids in washington, d.c., were the signature causes of mrs. obama's first term in the white house. cnn has learned she has been working on a second-term agenda since december and she may pick up a new cause. valerie jarrett, a top adviser to th
here's cnn correspondent brianna keil keilar. that is no small feat. >> living here at the white house could be a challenge. if you were to ask first lady michelle obama of what her biggest accomplishment of the last four years has been, she may tell you it has been providing a sense of normalcy for her family. the last girls' night out of the first term. mrs. obama and her daughters sasha and malia attended the children's concert. an event put together at the request of the first lady...
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chris lawrence, cnn, washington. >>> thank you, see you back here in an hour, here is wolf. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to a special edition of "the situation room." for the next hour i'll take you behind the scenes to my extraordinary trip to egypt. to see if democracy is taking hold or being threatened. i had some very tough questions for egypt's new president. stand by for morning exclusive reporting. >>> i have covered the middle east for decades, but learned a lot during my trip to egypt, i saw firsthand how one of the united states's most important friends in the middle east is struggling after its revolution two years ago. i spent more than an hour talking exclusively with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi. he welcomed me to his presidential palace in cairo. and i toured the city's famous tahrir square, where the arab spring demonstrations changed the course of history. i stood in tahrir square days ago, the symbol of the revolution was largely deserted. it looked very different two years ago, dur
chris lawrence, cnn, washington. >>> thank you, see you back here in an hour, here is wolf. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to a special edition of "the situation room." for the next hour i'll take you behind the scenes to my extraordinary trip to egypt. to see if democracy is taking hold or being threatened. i had some very tough questions for egypt's new president. stand by for morning...
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>> well, cnn has a new leader and jeff zucker is the new president of cnn. before i get into that let me just say. this cnn does have some serious rating problems. they lost ratings even during 2012, which is an election year and you just don't see news organizations losing ratings on tv during election year. so they have got some problems to deal with. also, cnn has some credibility problems. the pugh research center shows that their credibility ratings are down 18 percentage points in just the last 10 years. so they have got a lot of work to do. with that in mind, cnn has brought in jeff zucker as new president of cnn news. and surely his label is going to be put on this network. now, he worked at nbc for a long time. executive producer of "the today show" when they were very elf successful. but having been at nbc for a long time can you make of that what you will, but is he going to come in with his own ideas, zucker has in memos to his y n staff and cnn staff and these have been published. he wants the definition of news to be evolved. he wants to define
>> well, cnn has a new leader and jeff zucker is the new president of cnn. before i get into that let me just say. this cnn does have some serious rating problems. they lost ratings even during 2012, which is an election year and you just don't see news organizations losing ratings on tv during election year. so they have got some problems to deal with. also, cnn has some credibility problems. the pugh research center shows that their credibility ratings are down 18 percentage points in...
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cnn political analyst, ron, thank you very much for coming in. listen to some highlights from the president's inaugural address that underscore the more progressive or liberal agenda, potentially. >> we'll respond to the threat of climate change, the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> all right, so he laid out a pretty impressive liberal agenda there. >> yeah, and you know what? it is a clear pattern that goes back over a year now. if you think about it from the fight on contraception to health care to legalizing the dream act for students, to comprehensive gay marriage change, even women in combat, he has clearly crossed a rubicon, in the past, democrats have been concerned about many of thes
cnn political analyst, ron, thank you very much for coming in. listen to some highlights from the president's inaugural address that underscore the more progressive or liberal agenda, potentially. >> we'll respond to the threat of climate change, the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the...
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cnn is out here. we're among the people, they're excited to be here and we're excited to be with them. the president is going to take up the second agenda. it's coming up. there's going to be some challenges. we're going to talk with ron lizza from the "new yorker" right after the break. if i can get through this big crowd. >> i think there's no more higher purpose right now than to take care of the folks, put themselves in harm's way to protect our freedoms. >> more than half a million folks have done more than one tour. that's a tremendous emotional and physical burden we have put on our folks that's totally unprecedented. >> we're acknowledging that people are always going to have some effect. we just want them to be able to be better at making that transition back to civilized society and not carrying around that pain of war for the rest of their life. >> i'm skip rousso, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california, institute for creative technologies. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announc
cnn is out here. we're among the people, they're excited to be here and we're excited to be with them. the president is going to take up the second agenda. it's coming up. there's going to be some challenges. we're going to talk with ron lizza from the "new yorker" right after the break. if i can get through this big crowd. >> i think there's no more higher purpose right now than to take care of the folks, put themselves in harm's way to protect our freedoms. >> more than...
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very soon. >> i'm not working at cnn anymore. cnn eliminated its entire investigative unit >> reporter: what? they've eliminated the department that i was working for where i was doing those international investigative reports >> reporter: cnn, the worldwide leader in news, has eliminated its investigative news department? >> yes. reporter: i'm just letting that sink in a second. it's taking a while. it's just going in. holy [bleep]. yet last spring cnn dismissed almost their entire special investigative documentary documentary unit. i spoke to professional media analyst brad atgate who offers in favor of talking heads over boots on the ground reporting cnn is finally raising itself up to meet the low standards of its competitors >> sad to say investigative journalism is on the way out. it's usually the first one to go because it's not a profit center >> reporter: let's say i knew an investigative journalist doing an investigation on a haven for drug smuggling. does that sound interesting? >> no. reporter: that doesn't sound like
very soon. >> i'm not working at cnn anymore. cnn eliminated its entire investigative unit >> reporter: what? they've eliminated the department that i was working for where i was doing those international investigative reports >> reporter: cnn, the worldwide leader in news, has eliminated its investigative news department? >> yes. reporter: i'm just letting that sink in a second. it's taking a while. it's just going in. holy [bleep]. yet last spring cnn dismissed almost...
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i do a lot of cnn, the democratic strategist the i am on with, they barely broke a sweat. they felt that romney did very well in that one debate. they were not arrogant, they were confident. they had a plan of action. every day, they showed up to work. they put 1 foot in front of the other. day-by-day, 14 months, 20 months, they implemented the plan of action. the work was tedious. the work is drudgery. it is boring, it is cold outside, the work is not glamorous, but the goal was glamorous. the goal was to reelect barack obama. we need to be willing to do the work. we have always been the worker bees. we raced all of this money. the fastest way to make a small fortune is to have a very large one and a waste most of it. that is what happens in politics. you have too much money and not enough appreciation for utilization of grass-roots techniques. pay attention to what the other side is doing. this looks really smart. if nobody has seen its, you learn very quickly, what this plan was from the obama people from the left. the next time the mainstream media tells you which repu
i do a lot of cnn, the democratic strategist the i am on with, they barely broke a sweat. they felt that romney did very well in that one debate. they were not arrogant, they were confident. they had a plan of action. every day, they showed up to work. they put 1 foot in front of the other. day-by-day, 14 months, 20 months, they implemented the plan of action. the work was tedious. the work is drudgery. it is boring, it is cold outside, the work is not glamorous, but the goal was glamorous. the...
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his program on cnn is seen in over 200 countries worldwide but he's anything but a talking head on tv. he writes a column for "the washington post" and is the edit or "time" magazine. please welcome back to the munk debate stage journalist fareed zakaria. [cheers and applause] now we're moments from getting our debate under way but before we hear opening statements, once again, i need this audience assist answer to make sure our debaters stay on time in terms of their opening and closing remark and we move forward as a debate together. so you will see this countdown clock, this clock appear. when it reaches zero applaud. this will let our debaters know that their time is over for their opening and closing statements. before we kick off the debate let's see how the 3,000 people gathered today voted on our resolution that the world cannot tolerate iran with nuclear weapons. let's see the numbers there. debaters you will have it on your screen here. 60% in favor of the motion. 23% opposed 17% undecided. now we all asked -- answered a second question depend on what you hear during the deb
his program on cnn is seen in over 200 countries worldwide but he's anything but a talking head on tv. he writes a column for "the washington post" and is the edit or "time" magazine. please welcome back to the munk debate stage journalist fareed zakaria. [cheers and applause] now we're moments from getting our debate under way but before we hear opening statements, once again, i need this audience assist answer to make sure our debaters stay on time in terms of their...
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cnn going to bring you all the big events and all the highlights. president barack obama's second term is officially under way for seven hours now. he took the oath of office at noon today, january 20th, as required by the u.s. constitution. mr. obama sworn in. a small ceremony using a bible that belonged to his wife's family. chief justice john roberts used a note card this time avoiding, you might remember, the verbal stumble of four years ago. the president, of course, will do tomorrow in public in the traditional setting outside the capital using the same lincoln bible he used four years ago and a bible that belonged to the reverend martin luther king, jr. hundreds of thousands of people from across the country, some from around the world, will be here in the nation's capital to witness hit. earlier today at the vice president's official residence, joe biden was sworn into office for a second term. doing the honors there, justice sonia sotomayor making her the first la that knee to administer an oath to a president or vice president. at this hou
cnn going to bring you all the big events and all the highlights. president barack obama's second term is officially under way for seven hours now. he took the oath of office at noon today, january 20th, as required by the u.s. constitution. mr. obama sworn in. a small ceremony using a bible that belonged to his wife's family. chief justice john roberts used a note card this time avoiding, you might remember, the verbal stumble of four years ago. the president, of course, will do tomorrow in...
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one of the ones you have is fox news, msnbc, cnn. paralleling in universes. do you watch fox is predominantly? [applause] you thought romney was going to win with 70%. if you watch msnbc, god help you. [laughter] a consequence of that, we did not do a good job communicating to those who were not already in the choir. let's take young people. young people voted overwhelmingly for barack obama. we did not carry the message. if you are a young person coming out of school, why would you be voting for a president and party that has done so much damage to the economy that you cannot find a job? the answer is to live with your parents until you are 26 and can be on their health care. it is not complicated. you are getting stuck with that bill. your parents and grandparents have taken out a credit card in your name and they are maxing it out and going to vegas. we have to make this message and carry it to people who have not heard it yet. >> i have a question that goes to the very far future. we are facing a future with artificial intelligence saying there will not b
one of the ones you have is fox news, msnbc, cnn. paralleling in universes. do you watch fox is predominantly? [applause] you thought romney was going to win with 70%. if you watch msnbc, god help you. [laughter] a consequence of that, we did not do a good job communicating to those who were not already in the choir. let's take young people. young people voted overwhelmingly for barack obama. we did not carry the message. if you are a young person coming out of school, why would you be voting...
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that is tonight on cnn with piers morgan. and stay tuned for a cnn special, the world according to lance is airing saturday night, 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. very busy. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you
that is tonight on cnn with piers morgan. and stay tuned for a cnn special, the world according to lance is airing saturday night, 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. very busy. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex...
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. >> cnn. how many law enforcement agencies and officers will be involved in the security on the day of the inauguration? and also, how large of an area will be closed off with street closures? >> first, to answer your question, we cannot go into detail as to how many law enforcement officers will be present for the inauguration. and could you repeat your second question for me? >> how many agencies? >> i can't go into detail. >> how much will be closed off. >> we have road closures in effect and i can provide you with information on those. [indiscernible] >> with all events that happen on the capitol complex, we train constantly to address them. as far as specific threats, i can't answer that right now, but just know that united states capitol police with our law enforcement partners have trained constantly in regards to issues that may come up. >> two logistical questions. there are credentials for roaming on the mall outside the capitol area. what does that get you that the public doesn't ge
. >> cnn. how many law enforcement agencies and officers will be involved in the security on the day of the inauguration? and also, how large of an area will be closed off with street closures? >> first, to answer your question, we cannot go into detail as to how many law enforcement officers will be present for the inauguration. and could you repeat your second question for me? >> how many agencies? >> i can't go into detail. >> how much will be closed off....
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hear from them next live on cnn. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93....